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      Caldesmon mRNA splicing and isoform expression in mammalian smooth-muscle and non-muscle tissues.

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      The Biochemical journal
      Portland Press Ltd.

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          The recent determination of the genomic sequence of human caldesmon indicates that eight caldesmon mRNA species could be generated by selection of exon 1 or 1', exon 3a or 3ab and/or exon 4. We used reverse transcriptase PCR to determine which transcripts were produced in human, rabbit and sheep artery, vein, lung, intestine, kidney and liver. In all tissues the same three transcripts were present: exons 1'-2-3a-5-6...13, exons 1'-2-3a3b-5-6-...13 and exons 1'-2-3a3b-4-5-6...13. Exon 1 was not present and exon 4 was only present when exon 3b was also present. Three protein isoforms of caldesmon can be distinguished by electrophoresis on high-porosity 6% polyacrylamide gel: 130 kDa, 120 kDa and 70 kDa. The 70 kDa isoform lacks the sequence encoded by exon 3b. We investigated whether the two high-molecular-mass isoforms correspond to the presence and absence of exon 4 using an antiserum specific to the sequence encoded by exon 4. Western-blotting and immunoprecipitation experiments showed that both the 130 kDa and the 120 kDa isoforms were expressed with and without the exon 4 sequence. We therefore propose that the molecular-mass heterogeneity arises from additional first exons, possibly with separate promoter regions, which have not yet been characterized in the genomic sequence.

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          Journal
          Biochem J
          The Biochemical journal
          Portland Press Ltd.
          0264-6021
          0264-6021
          Jan 15 1995
          : 305 ( Pt 2)
          : Pt 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Cardiac Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, U.K.
          Article
          10.1042/bj3050445
          1136382
          7832758
          6c059130-b377-4903-be4e-24a59ba7e980
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